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Read 'N Roll 1.1 (4am crack)


Published September 19, 2015
Topics apple2, 4am, crack, davidson, 1tp


"Read 'N Roll" is a 1988 educational game by Jan Davidson, Julie Baumgartner, J. M. Albanese, L. X. Savain, and T. S. DeBry, and distributed by Davidson and Associates, Inc. This is version 1.1, preserved here for the first time.


Identifier ReadNRoll114amCrack
Crack_number 458
Date 2015-09-19
Mediatype software
Scanner Internet Archive Python library 0.8.0
Publicdate 2015-09-20 02:39:25
Addeddate 2015-09-20 02:39:25
Backup_location ia905501_33
Year 2015

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Reviewer: tomdebry - favoritefavoritefavoritefavoritefavorite - October 8, 2015
Subject: Thank You!
Hello, I'm the T. S. DeBry that is listed as one of the developers of Read 'N' Roll.
This was a long time ago and I must say I'm really impressed that someone took the time to work on this app.
It is indeed written in an interpreted language. That language is FORTH. I cannot recommend ever writing anything in FORTH.
I wish I had other details or even the source to share with you, but it was a long time ago... I can tell you that I worked in a dark room in Torrance, California, on an Apple IIGS to create it.
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